Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve
Overview
Stodmarsh NNR covers a square mile of internationally important reedbeds, fens, ditches, wet grassland and open water, which provide an ideal habitat for breeding and wintering birds, invertebrates and rare plants. The reserve is especially important for bittern, marsh harriers and the shining ramshorn snail, which are rare across Europe, in addition to a strong population of water voles, which are increasingly rare in England. Stodmarsh has the largest reedbed in the southeast of England, which supports a range of specialised birds and insects. The beds are an excellent sanctuary for thousands of migrating birds such as swallows and house martins in the summer and starlings in the winter. In addition to bittern and marsh harrier, kingfisher, great crested grebe, coot, moorhen, reed bunting and bearded reedling can all be seen on the reserve. The reserve also supports a large variety of invertebrates including dragonflies and moths, and rare plants.
About the area
Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.
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The Duke William
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"Good food, a welcoming atmosphere, and comfy beds at this charming country inn..."
- Rooms 4
- Free TV
- Wifi
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The Dog at Wingham
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"Enjoy a luxurious stay at this elegant village inn...."
- Rooms 8
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- Wifi
- Open parking
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Canterbury Cottages
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"Restored 18th-century eco-friendly cottages with thoughtful owners..."
- Total units: 2
- Private garden
- Lawn area
- Garden furniture
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The Duke William
Located in the quiet village of Ickham, this village pub is a mix of traditional – exposed beams and roaring wood fires – and modern with up-to-date and stylish touches. Each of the fou...
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The Dog at Wingham
Close to Canterbury and opposite the village church, The Dog at Wingham once formed part of a former monastery dating from the 13th century. A boutique makeover has lent the place a sym...
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Canterbury Cottages
Canterbury Cottages were restored and rebuilt from the original buildings of 1703, using eco-friendly materials. The result is a delightful mix of modern and antique, with private parki...
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The Stables
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Gardener's Cottage
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Westgrange House B&B
Located in a quiet and tranquil area, this family-run bed and breakfast offers comfortable rooms, all equipped with WiFi and TVs. Off-road parking is available for all guests and a cook...
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The Foxhunter Park
Conveniently close to North Kent’s beaches, and surrounded by farmland, Foxhunter Park stands in 35 acres of landscaped gardens and palm-lined avenues. Onsite are Le Club bistro, a bar ...
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The Corner House
Located right in the city centre, The Corner House offers five stylishly decorated bedrooms. They are very characterful and appointed to a high standard yet still showcase some of the b...
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